Named Entity Results, David M. Alvis

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Company G, twenty-fourth Virginia Infantry.
From the Times-dispatch, June 17, 1901.
A list of its members and a brief history of them.
Following is the muster-roll of Company G, 24th Regiment, Virginia Infantry, William R. Terry's Brigade, General Pickett's Division, Longstreet's Corps:
Winton Absheir, died in hospital, 1862.
Raleigh T. Austin, killed September 30, 1864, at Drewry's Bluff.
David M. Alvis, died at home, 1897.
Isaac Alvis, killed at Williamsburg, Va.
Ed. Bailey, killed at same battle.
G. C. Bailey, died at home, 1894 or 1895.
Robert H. Bailey, living.
Granville F. Bailey, living.
Nicholas B. Bailey, living.
Festus Bailey, died at home, 1892.
William Bowling, supposed to be dead.
Jesse Bowling, living.
Charles Burroughs, killed at Gettysburg.
John Brown, killed at Williamsburg.
Thomas C. Brown, lost a leg in 1862 at Frazier's Farm; yet living.
William McH. Belcher.
George P. Belcher, wounded at Seven Pines;